8.- FLUID MECHANICS

The branch of Fluid Mechanics studies the laws of the behavior of fluids at rest (fluid statics) or in motion (fluid dynamics) and their interaction processes with solid bodies. A fluid is considered to be a substance that can flow, in other words, move. Among them there are liquids (water, oil, alcohol, milk, sulfuric acid, gasoline) and gases (air, oxygen, nitrogen, helium, argon, methane, butane, natural gas).

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The fluids can be found everywhere in the everyday life, from the air that surrounds us, the water in the pools and for irrigation, the hydraulic system that allows us to brake in our car, heating or air conditioning, to our own blood system. Fluid studies are based on the well-known Archimedes and Pascal’s principles, Bernoulli’s equation, Venturi effect or Darcy's law, among others. The field of Fluid Mechanics Engineering that seeks applicability is studied empirically and mathematically, highlighting dimensionless numbers such as Reynolds, Prandtl, Mach and Froude. The importance of the fluid mechanics principles have left common inventions, such as water transfers by channels, maritime and air transport, hydraulic, thermal and pneumatic machines, solutions to the problems of cavitation or water hammer in pipes, hydraulic and pneumatic transmissions and controls, etc.

Given the relevance of fluids in diverse applications, it is important to know their nature, that is to say, the type of fluid and describe it based on its properties. The most significant ones are: pressure, temperature, volume, density, viscosity, compressibility, specific heat, thermal expansion and miscibility.

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8.1.- FLUID MECHANICS MODULAR LABORATORY

Hydraulics is the branch of science that deals with the mechanical properties of fluids, and Fluid Mechanics is the foundation of Hydraulics. EDIBON aims to provide a simple and practical response to the academic demand for teaching and learning the basics of Fluid Mechanics. For this, it offers...
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8.2.- MEASUREMENT

Metrology is the science that studies the measurement of magnitudes. It is based on the process that seeks to establish a relationship between a reference value and the object or phenomenon whose magnitude must be quantified and obtain an expression of the measurement.The measurements must be...
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8.3.- HYDROSTATICS

Hydrostatics is the branch of fluid mechanics that studies the associated phenomena and behavior that occur when a fluid is in a container and there are no forces that modify the state of the liquid at rest or in motion. By contrast, hydrodynamics studies fluids in motion.Hydrostatics is based on...
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8.4.- FLOW VISUALIZATION

The flow of fluids belongs to the branch of fluid dynamics. The studies focus on understanding the motion of fluids, determined by Newton's laws, the laws of conservation of mass and energy and other laws, such as the Stokes, the Reynolds number or Prandt, among others.The fluid motion and...
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8.5.- HYDRAULIC CHANNELS

Water is the fundamental element used by living beings and, since ancient times, different devices have been developed for its distribution and consumption, such as channels.The hydraulic or open channel or, simply, channel is defined as a piping system open to the atmosphere and used to...
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8.6.- AERODYNAMICS

Aerodynamics is the part of fluid mechanics that studies the gases in motion and the forces or reactions to which the bodies that interact with those gases are subjected. Apart from the importance of aerodynamics in itself, the value of its contribution to aeronautics must be added. According to...
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8.7.- FLUID MACHINES

A special app,lication area in fluid mechanics is the one responsible for the study of fluid machines. Fluid machines are devices that convert the energy of the fluid that passes through them or transfer energy to the fluid. That fluid can be gas, steam or liquid.Based on this definition, fluid...
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8.8.- FLUID PIPING SYSTEM

In engineering, a fluid piping system is defined as the structure or construction that transports a fluid from a source to the required destination. Two types of conduits are distinguished: closed conduits (pipes, tunnels or culverts) and open conduits (natural currents). Flow in closed conduits...
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8.9.- INSTALLATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

The needs of today's society are a challenge for any industry, since they have to be in continuous evolution and renewal to adapt to those needs.In recent years, as a result of the new industrial revolution or "Industry 4.0", the emergence of the "Industrial Internet of Things" ("IIoT") and the...
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COMPUTER CONTROLLED CENTRIFUGAL FAN TEACHING UNIT - HVCC
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8.7.2.- FANS

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Computer Controlled Centrifugal Fan Teaching Unit

The Computer Controlled Centrifugal Fan Teaching Unit, "HVCC", allows the students to study the operation characteristics of a centrifugal fan. For that purpose, the unit carries out the measurements of flow, speed, temperature, pressure and...
CENTRIFUGAL FAN TEACHING UNIT - HVCB
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8.7.2.- FANS

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Centrifugal Fan Teaching Unit

The Centrifugal Fan Teaching Unit, "HVCB", allows the students to study the operation characteristics of a centrifugal fan. For that purpose, the unit carries out the measurements of flow, speed, temperature and humidity. Multiple tests related to...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED AXIAL FAN TEACHING UNIT - HVAC
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8.7.2.- FANS

HVAC

Computer Controlled Axial Fan Teaching Unit

The Computer Controlled Axial Fan Teaching Unit, "HVAC", allows the observation, the study and the working process analysis of an axial-flow fan.The main element of this unit is a computer controlled speed centrifugal fan, which is measured...
AXIAL FAN TEACHING UNIT - HVAB
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8.7.2.- FANS

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Axial Fan Teaching Unit

The Axial Fan Teaching Unit, "HVAB", allows the observation, the study and the working process analysis of an axial-flow fan.The main element of this unit is a variable speed centrifugal fan, which is measured through a speed sensor, and a...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED PELTON TURBINE - TPC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY

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Computer Controlled Pelton Turbine

The Computer Controlled Pelton Turbine, "TPC", designed by EDIBON, consists of a small-scale Pelton turbine, with a valve that allows the flow to be regulated. The turbine includes a PELTON runner with 16 buckets, which can be clearly seen through...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED FRANCIS TURBINE - TFC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY

TFC

Computer Controlled Francis Turbine

The Computer Controlled Francis Turbine, "TFC", consists of a small-scale Francis Turbine, with a valve that allows flow regulation and has a ring with adjustable guide vanes that allows control of the angle of incidence of the water in the...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED KAPLAN TURBINE - TKC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY

TKC

Computer Controlled Kaplan Turbine

The Computer Controlled Kaplan Turbine, "TKC", consists of a small-scale Kaplan turbine that has a ring with adjustable guide vanes, which allow the control of water flow in the turbine.In order to raise the fluid, it has a computer controlled...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED RADIAL FLOW TURBINE - TFRC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY

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Computer Controlled Radial Flow Turbine

The Computer Controlled Radial Flow Turbine, "TFRC", consists of a small-scale radial flow turbine with two nozzles at 90 degrees to the perpendicular direction of the axis of rotation.In order to raise the fluid, it has a computer controlled pump...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED AXIAL FLOW TURBINE - TFAC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY

TFAC

Computer Controlled Axial Flow Turbine

The Computer Controlled Axial Flow Turbine, "TFAC", consists of a small-scale turbine with single-stage axial flow input. It has eight nozzles that act as water rings to the rotor, four of which have an incidence angle of 20º and the other four of...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTAL REACTION TURBINE - HTRC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY

HTRC

Computer Controlled Experimental Reaction Turbine

The Experimental Reaction Turbine, Computer Controlled (PC), "HTRC", allows to study the characteristics of operation of a small scale reaction turbine.This unit includes suitable instrumentation to measure the main parameters:There is a pressure...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTAL IMPULSE TURBINE - HTIC
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5.3.6.- HYDRAULIC ENERGY

HTIC

Computer Controlled Experimental Impulse Turbine

The Computer Controlled Experimental Impulse Turbine, "HTIC", has been designed by EDIBON to study the characteristics and the behavior of a small scale impulse turbine.This unit includes suitable instrumentation to measure the main...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED HYDRAULIC TURBINES MODULAR UNIT - HTMC
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8.7.3.- TURBINES

HTMC

Computer Controlled Hydraulic Turbines Modular Unit

Computer Controlled Modular Hydraulic Turbine Unit,"HTMC", has been designed by EDIBON for the study and comparison of different types of small scale hydraulic turbines, allowing the determine the operation characteristics of this type of turbine,...
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